But viewers are seriously confused as she's hardly been mentioned and still hasn't been buried.

An angry fan took to Reddit to slam the storyline: "It's been weeks since the Martin-Stacey mishap and Abi Branning had her life support turned off. What the f*** have they been doing all that time?

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DEAD: Abi Branning's life support was switched off last week

"Are they frozen in time?

"Stacey can't be locked in the house for almost two weeks straight, especially since the kids need to attend school and refusing them admission would certainly result in a few home calls from the education or social services themselves."

They continued: "And the Brannings can't have turned into hermits overnight, because they should surely be at least mentioned in passing. But no. None of these events have been brought up or even remotely acknowledged by anybody."

Dedicated audiences will also remember that Abi gave birth to Steven Beale's baby via a C-section while brain dead.

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SEND OFF: Abi's final farewell will air next Friday

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The EastEnder's cast talk outside the church after tragic funeral

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RETURNING: Cora is coming back for the occasion

“The Brannings can't have turned into hermits overnight”

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"With Abi's funeral coming up will her baby get a mention? Seems she's been forgotten about!" noted one person on Twitter.

A second added: "Are we going to have Abi’s funeral any time soon? I don't understand the hold up, it’s not like they need to do an autopsy or anything."

But confused viewers won't have to wait too much longer for Abi's funeral, as her exit scenes are due to air next Friday.

EastEnders spoilers have revealed the Branning family will have an emotional week with Abi's final farewell predominating storylines.

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Shakil was attacked by a knife-wielding gang

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EXITING: Jacqueline Joasa is bowing out of the EastEnders cast

Tanya (Jo Joyner) and mum Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell) will return for the affair, while Max (Jake Wood) will be leaving the Square for a short time afterwards.

Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa) is also set to be exiting Walford – but how she goes remains firmly under-wraps.

Following the funeral mayhem, fans will go without their usual fix on Monday 19 February and Friday 23 due to scheduling changes.